What started out as a normal day for Mike Olbinski, a Phoenix-based photographer, quickly turned into a dream come true after he got an email from Marvel Studios. It took a while to sink in, but ...
PHOENIX - Exactly ten years ago, on July 5, 2011, one of the biggest dust storms in Phoenix history, measuring about a mile high and stretching about 100 miles, consumed the city. That historic haboob ...
Stormchaser Mike Olbinski speaks to FOX 10 talks | FOX 10 Talks Ty Brennan and Danielle Miller speak to stormchaser Mike Olbinski about his time as a stormchaser and his latest work with the extreme ...
A photographer and his crew were chasing storms when they captured a series of microbursts in the sky. The “spectacular” storm took place at sunset between New Mexico and Texas on Tuesday night. The ...
For noted storm chaser Mike Olbinski, it was 27 days on the road covering 10 states and over 28,000 miles chasing the storms this spring. He writes on his Vimeo page that the successes didn't come ...
A monsoon chaser of six to seven years shared his feature video that includes his best monsoon footage from this summer. Mike Olbinski, a recent full-time photographer, showed off his awesome visuals ...
Storm chaser Mike Olbinski follows a monster dust storm in Arizona Follow renowned storm chaser Mike Olbinski as he chases a monster haboob from southern Arizona to Phoenix on Aug. 25, 2025.
Storm chaser Mike Olbinski joins FOX 10's John Hook and Christina Carilla after an intense monsoon storm swept through the Phoenix area on Monday night.
The Midwest may get most of the storm chaser love for dramatic severe weather video, but there are powerful scenes to be had in the Desert Southwest, especially during the summer monsoon season.
It takes a lot to impress veteran storm chaser, tour leader and photographer Mike Olbinski. After all, he drives 20,000 miles or more every spring in pursuit of the atmosphere’s capricious displays of ...
"It took four years," Mike Olbinski writes, "but I finally got it." What he got, in this case, was an amazing -- and, quite literally, awesome -- timelapse of a supercell: a rotating thunderstorm that ...
Photographer Mike Olbinski drove 20,000 miles in 18 days last spring across Kansas and eight other states, chasing down tornadoes and thunderstorms. If only you could see what he saw. Well, you can.
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